Blood Moon Eclipse on Pi Day at Tellus

See a total lunar eclipse at Tellus Museum on Pi Day, March 14, 2025. Museum opens at 1 AM for viewing. Red moon!
Lunar Eclipse
Photo credit Photo by Dan Peled/Getty Images

Ditch the dinner-and-a-movie this week! Pi Day, March 14, 2025, treat your family or that special someone to an unforgettable celestial spectacle: a total lunar eclipse at Tellus Science Museum. Get ready to witness the moon transform into a mesmerizing "blood moon" as it plunges into Earth's shadow.

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Tellus Science Museum is opening its doors at 1 AM for this extraordinary event, giving you the chance to experience the magic of a lunar eclipse firsthand. Imagine gazing through the museum's powerful 20-inch telescope in the Observatory, getting an up-close view of the moon's dramatic transformation.

Here's the cosmic timeline:
Eclipse Begins: 1:09 AM
Totality (Deep Red Moon): 2:26 AM
Maximum Darkness: 2:58 AM

The best part? You don't need any special equipment to enjoy this event. You can safely view the eclipse with the naked eye! For those who prefer to stay warm indoors, a live stream of the eclipse will be projected in the Tellus Theater.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Photo by Dan Peled/Getty Images